Posted on 15 May 2019. Tags: Alex Seitz-Wald, Corporate Tax Avoidance, Democrats, ITEP, Matt Gardner, Msnbc, Taxes
Our friends at the Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy, my go-to folks when it comes to tax policy, put out another fantastic report called “Corporate Tax Avoidance Remains Rampant Under New Tax Law”. I know—you’re shocked, just shocked that the 2017 GOP tax fraud bill is letting corporations steal from us day after day…steal […]
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Posted on 20 March 2019. Tags: Debbie Berkowitz, ITEP, Matt Gardner, OSHA, Safety & Health, Taxes
I offer a public service to progressives—and to those, like me, who are irritated by progressive leaders who don’t know how to talk about specifics when it comes to policy, and just spew out sloganeering, even when they get caught making mistakes. It’s embarrassing. So, today, Matt Gardner, a leading expert on tax policy, comes […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 19 December 2018. Tags: GOP Tax Scam, ITEP, NELP, Paul Sonn, Sears, Taxes, workers rights
The least surprising thing I might say is: the GOP Tax bill last year was an utter scam. We knew it. But, now we have a full year to look back at the lies and the realities of the tax cuts—where has all that money gone? I discuss all this with Richard Phillips, senior policy […]
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Posted on 24 October 2018. Tags: Bhairavi Desai, Carl Davis, ITEP, Lyft, Paul Wellstone, Taxes, Taxi Drivers, Texas, Uber
Thousands of drivers in the app-driven ride service business, principally those who work for Uber and Lyft, just can’t make ends meet—and the whole scramble has created a race-to-the-bottom in which companies impoverish the very people who bring in the cash (sound familiar?). To get an insight into the plight of such drivers, I speak […]
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Posted in Audio, Current Events, Economy, Podcast, Politics, Workers
Posted on 15 August 2018. Tags: AFT, Dish Network, ITEP, Randi Weingarten, Richard Phillips, Taxes, Teachers
The destruction of our education system hasn’t just been a natural phenomena like the sun rising in the east. It’s been a determined assault on our schools and teachers by right-wing ideological zealots. To get the facts about this campaign of destruction, I talk to Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, about […]
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Posted on 18 July 2018. Tags: Amazon, Debt, Estate Tax, Firing Line, ITEP, Jeff Bezos, Margaret Hoover, Matt Gardner, Taxes
Anyone remember the talk show “Firing Line” with arch-conservative William F. Buckley, Jr., which ended its run in 1999? Well, it’s baaaaack…with a new host, my conservative friend Margaret Hoover, who visits with me to talk about reviving the iconic show, as well as the state of conservatism and the Republican Party. I, then, welcome […]
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Posted on 09 May 2018. Tags: Arizona, CEPR, Inequality, ITEP, Meg Wiehe, Taxes
The teachers’ uprisings around the nation have challenged the bankrupt ideology of supply-side tax cutting—and maybe marks a shift in the public’s view of taxes and public spending. I talk about that with Meg Wiehe, deputy director of the Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy. I welcome back Arizona teacher activist Amber Gould for an […]
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Posted in Audio, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 11 April 2018. Tags: Beto O'Rourke, GOP Tax Scam, ITEP, Jennifer Thornton, Oklahoma, Taxes, Teachers, Ted Cruz, Texas
Beto. He’s the guy who will send Ted Cruz into retirement. I talk with Beto O’Rourke while he’s out driving on the campaign trail in Texas. Have you tried to live on a teacher’s salary? In Oklahoma, it means counting on visiting a food pantry to survive, as I learn in my in-depth talk with […]
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Posted on 12 April 2017. Tags: Cayman Islands, Citizens for Tax Justice, Corporate Tax Avoidance, David Cay Johnston, Greg LeRoy, ITEP, Taxes
Every day, it happens: the tax system puts unfair burden on the 99.9 percent while the very wealthy and big corporations pocket huge bucks…and a lot of those bucks come right out of our pockets thanks to corporate tax subsidies. Just in time for Tax Day, I talked to three of the leading experts in […]
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